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i hope the money that the states get for that deregulation will go to education, health, and helping people with drug or a call problems. -- or alcohol problems. >> still to come, the duchess of cambridge is released from hospital, but now the couple has some serious decisions to make. the government of the philippines made an emotional appeal to four more to be done about climate change they after a deadly typhoon swept through the country this week, killing at least 300. from manila, here's the latest. >> a life -- alive against all the odds. carlos was inside his house when it was buried beneath a torrent of mud and water. >> we were hearing like the wind that night. we did not know where to run. the wind and rain brought by the typhoon were so strong i thought we would not survive. >> but for every purse and pulled from the rubble, there are many others still missing. all their relatives can do is can the list of names and wait. >> what else can i think of about what happened to my husband? i hope to see him alive, but if not, i just want to see him again. >> those who survive ha
i hope the money that the states get for that deregulation will go to education, health, and helping people with drug or a call problems. -- or alcohol problems. >> still to come, the duchess of cambridge is released from hospital, but now the couple has some serious decisions to make. the government of the philippines made an emotional appeal to four more to be done about climate change they after a deadly typhoon swept through the country this week, killing at least 300. from manila,...
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i hope the money that the states get for that deregulation will go to education, health, and helping people with drug or a call problems. -- or alcohol problems. >> still to come, the duchess of cambridge is released from hospital, but now the couple has some serious decisions to make. the government of the philippines made an emotional appeal to four more to be done about climate change they after a deadly typhoon swept through the country this week, killing at least 300. from manila, here's the latest. >> a life -- alive against all the odds. carlos was inside his house when it was buried beneath a torrent of mud and water. >> we were hearing like the wind that night. we did not know where to run. the wind and rain brought by the typhoon were so strong i thought we would not survive. >> but for every purse and pulled from the rubble, there are many others still missing. all their relatives can do is can the list of names and wait. >> what else can i think of about what happened to my husband? i hope to see him alive, but if not, i just want to see him again. >> those who survive ha
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federal education officials announced today that five states will participate in an experiment to make students spend more time in school. meanwhile, many states are already implementing a new national approach, called the "common core state standards." special correspondent elizabeth brackett of public television station wttw reports on how that's working out in chicago. reporter: chicago elementary school students have walked these stairs for more than 100 years. named for the meat-packing tycoon this chicago public school is now 87% hispanic. like many inner-city schools it is on academic probation. >> you're going to write the main idea of the story on one post-it note. then you're going to rip off another. you're just going to write two character traits. >> reporter: but now this school is on the cutting edge of the biggest change in american education in years. it is one of a small group of chicago schools that is testing the new common course state standards. so far 46 states have adopted the standards which describe what every student needs to know from kindergarten through 12t
federal education officials announced today that five states will participate in an experiment to make students spend more time in school. meanwhile, many states are already implementing a new national approach, called the "common core state standards." special correspondent elizabeth brackett of public television station wttw reports on how that's working out in chicago. reporter: chicago elementary school students have walked these stairs for more than 100 years. named for the...
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he had an expensive oxford education but purposefully denied it to young winston. >> purposefully, for what reason. >> partly money. he was very conscious of the expense of sending winston to oxford. he suggested that the army was a more suitable career and then tried to bargain with him not to go to the cavalry, that might be too expensive there. that wasn't all together an easy relationship. >> but he sold to to winston churchill by saying you can be a great man of the army. >> he did. he tried to. >> he later discovered that he really was too stupid to go to the bar. he was very disappointed, that he thought his father thought he was, you know, was going to be successing -- --. >> rose: found out his father thought he was too stupid. >> his father was dismissive. >> horrid to him. >> winston always wanted his father's affection. even a poignant story late in his life after the second world war where he had had all these accomplishments where winston has this supposedly dream moment where his father comes back and winston starts to tell him all the things he, winston has done. and hi
he had an expensive oxford education but purposefully denied it to young winston. >> purposefully, for what reason. >> partly money. he was very conscious of the expense of sending winston to oxford. he suggested that the army was a more suitable career and then tried to bargain with him not to go to the cavalry, that might be too expensive there. that wasn't all together an easy relationship. >> but he sold to to winston churchill by saying you can be a great man of the army....
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that lets us find great cars, educate the owners, educate the renters, and ensure there is the right balance and variety of cars. if you look on the site in san francisco, you will literally see cars all over the place. it is all over the bay area. you are seeing cars sharing happening in places it never had before. we worked with the city to see if there were any ways we could get out the word. we hope to work with existing programs or be added as an additional transportation solution. in general, we like to involve the city and city leaders in our announcement of coming to market, and it has been working really well. >> i know you have community managers all over the globe. what's going on there? >> airbnb goes to network effects. we are all over in -- we are already in 19 cities all over the world. we just provide the tools on line, and local residents throughout the world decide they want to be part of the movement and part of airbnb and list their homes on the site, and local travelers decide they want to go somewhere and look for those. the amazing thing is it is really driven
that lets us find great cars, educate the owners, educate the renters, and ensure there is the right balance and variety of cars. if you look on the site in san francisco, you will literally see cars all over the place. it is all over the bay area. you are seeing cars sharing happening in places it never had before. we worked with the city to see if there were any ways we could get out the word. we hope to work with existing programs or be added as an additional transportation solution. in...
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from asian education for example it's not publicly accountable in any other institutions so secrecy is in its very nature what's the formula if the city of london wields q much power and needs to be democratized how should that be done i think the only way it can be done is through strong campaigns to try to tackle the governing structures of the city of london but also try to lobby parliament but where is parliament reluctant to legislate for the corporation of london because of these constitutional issues it can do if it wants but the political wills never being there and so really every m.p. from london whether conservative labor or liberal democrats should be lobbying for change because if the vast wealth held by the corporation of london were integrated to the rest of london it would be a very different city and in the poverty you see he would probably be eradicated with that money do you feel that the city of london corporation would be morally exonerated if they did more to help the poor buyers around them not really the because the corporation of london is kind of a true a stic
from asian education for example it's not publicly accountable in any other institutions so secrecy is in its very nature what's the formula if the city of london wields q much power and needs to be democratized how should that be done i think the only way it can be done is through strong campaigns to try to tackle the governing structures of the city of london but also try to lobby parliament but where is parliament reluctant to legislate for the corporation of london because of these...
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also a reflection of -- [unintelligible] it means i have been educated with women. when were very important for me, my grandmother, my mother. they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you know, more into things to obtain. to obtain something. they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves already at the base. >> that we already know we are 10 times more intelligent. [laughter] >> yes. i mean, like, men did not realize that most of the time. even if the need. the need, you know. so that, you know, truly, i felt the power of the woman. at the time, also like the woman at sleeve and that kind of thing. we admit -- we -- women reacting on taking out the bra and putting it on fire. the fire of the bra. a symbol. showing that w
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>> well i believe the answer education. and i believe if we can find a way to get the kids to community and seriously arm them with education, then i think they can make the correct choices. right now you can't incarcerate poverty, and a lot of the things that come with poverty needs to be treated and discussed it. the way to do those things is through the educational system. >> here's what i want to know. there is rampant poverty in many parts of the world and many parts of the world that have it do not have anything like the gun crime that chicago, in particular, now has. what is it about the youth in chicago that is making them do this to each other? what is behind this? >> i asked the same question, and really a lot of the answers that i get is, you know, we don't have recreation facilities, we don't have enoughs access to the proper things to do after school, there's unemployment, and i said to one of the gang members, i said, you know, just as you just said to me, you know, well, that doesn't give you the right to go
>> well i believe the answer education. and i believe if we can find a way to get the kids to community and seriously arm them with education, then i think they can make the correct choices. right now you can't incarcerate poverty, and a lot of the things that come with poverty needs to be treated and discussed it. the way to do those things is through the educational system. >> here's what i want to know. there is rampant poverty in many parts of the world and many parts of the...
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>> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of the parisian, which was supposed to dress very well. i think that, you know, in france, the eccentricity -- for me, eccentricity is very chic and it is what i love. it is so much about the good taste, which paralyzed. it is still a city where everybody meets profession, sure, but it is sad that you did not seek only may be in the young people, but you do not see when people are in the rain, let's say, in society, like having the joy to address. like you have to be like the color of the street of paris. you ought not to be remarkable. it is very demanding of the people. so i said to the people, no, we have to be like everyone else. in london, it was completely different, and it still is. more distance that makes them, for me, more fascinating than the french. >> we want to take questions from the audience, but i did just want to ask you a quick question about your work in movies because that has been so extraordinarily exceptional. i think probably a lo
>> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of the parisian, which was supposed to dress very well. i think that, you know, in france, the eccentricity -- for me, eccentricity is very chic and it is what i love. it is so much about the good taste, which paralyzed. it is still a city where everybody meets profession, sure, but it is sad that you did not seek only may be in the young people, but you do not see when people...
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it just means that men can be sensible, but they have been traumatized by their education that wanted to make them as a john wayne, you know? apparently. it was very sensitive in reality. you have to be sensitive anyway. but to look real mature like that. so i wanted to show the first collection i did. for me, it was evident. the male object. i always felt, not consulted because i do not consider myself as a woman, but i felt insulted for the woman to say, you know, there was that expression for the woman. [speaking foreign language] she had a lot to say, a very modern woman. i say, is that completely stupid? maybe she is beautiful. so i say that the men i show will be balanced. i do not say that is the only object, not at all. unless maybe. but i want to show that community and men. and i wanted to show the masculinity in the woman. >> humans and in passing just now farida kelfer, the was the beginning of the showing on the runway, models who were not typical of the models at the time. i am sorry to say that is this still true that we see so little diversity on the runways. it is rea
it just means that men can be sensible, but they have been traumatized by their education that wanted to make them as a john wayne, you know? apparently. it was very sensitive in reality. you have to be sensitive anyway. but to look real mature like that. so i wanted to show the first collection i did. for me, it was evident. the male object. i always felt, not consulted because i do not consider myself as a woman, but i felt insulted for the woman to say, you know, there was that expression...
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the best education to be seen as equals around the world. i think it has a lot of. you know. families going forward gurpreet hopes to take his family's company even further. or he wants to sprinkle stories across all the major indian cities and branch out beyond just ice cream to good is good enough if. my own family. but of course in order for the. building something that will be good for his family's future the fact that it's good for india's economy well that's just the cherry on top preassure either r t new delhi india mark skies or we're looking at all this candle behind the financial news headlines after the break. invented by the famed soviet author peter is good for you is there a for the night in the fifty's these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration elizabeth was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life about a third of patients admitted to be it was out of center nowadays seeking serious jury for medical reasons mo
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it mandates prescriber education, treatment plans called pain contracts between physicians and patients, and tracking of opioid use. if states don't follow new laws reflecting best practices and universal prautions so opioids can be used safely and effectively, this will never turn around. >> the washington state law does have its share of critics, many of whom are patients dealing with pain right now. they are particularly concerned about one provision. it requires that if a physician wants to provide a daily dose of an opiate above a certain amount, he or she must first consult with a pain specialist. problem is there aren't enough specialists. >> there are not enough pain docs in the world to take care of all the patients in king county, let alone seattle. >> today on a scale of zero to ten what would you rate your pain as? >> that is why the center for pain relief is inundated with referrals. >> valerie edwards from sitka, alaska. >> it's also why it organizes so-called telepain conferences in which the center's experts provide advice to physicians. >> a 33-year-old woman with joint
it mandates prescriber education, treatment plans called pain contracts between physicians and patients, and tracking of opioid use. if states don't follow new laws reflecting best practices and universal prautions so opioids can be used safely and effectively, this will never turn around. >> the washington state law does have its share of critics, many of whom are patients dealing with pain right now. they are particularly concerned about one provision. it requires that if a physician...
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that's education and that's infrastructure and inequality. those are the three things that he can really cement his legacy and really move our country in the right direction, instead of worrying about jobs, which you know, there's not that much he can do in the short term about jobs. so i don't know if that's where he should be focusing anymore. >> kristin, final word from you about this. >> i disagree that the focus shouldn't be on jobs. t unemployment ticked down to 7.7% but you still had hundreds of people leaving the work force. i think we still have to deal with the more immediate problems facing the economy although i completely agree with what charles blow had to say about the need for focusing on the s.t.e.m. fields. education is the long term economic challenge for america. >> i think the thing is america has to move with the times. america was with this great manufacturing superpower, now it's a great consumering superpower, eating up everything from everybody else. i like what apple's done. i applaud it. it's not a massive thing ye
that's education and that's infrastructure and inequality. those are the three things that he can really cement his legacy and really move our country in the right direction, instead of worrying about jobs, which you know, there's not that much he can do in the short term about jobs. so i don't know if that's where he should be focusing anymore. >> kristin, final word from you about this. >> i disagree that the focus shouldn't be on jobs. t unemployment ticked down to 7.7% but you...
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education this because we have no alternative we might as well go to school but it's another black hole because i'm saying to the top of faith you know then the people don't go to bed they've got a debt they've got a debt black hole for education that's wrong george. well let's look at the event horizon in the student debt market if you go to college you must see this chart of tuition growth versus wages growth so that black line you see is a seventy two percent growth in student debt that's five point six percent annually max the red lion going down down down down that's fourteen point seven percent decline away just since two thousand or one point six percent annually as i was saying before wages in this country have to go down another thirty percent to to square the books on the bailouts for the banks that's it that's the same across europe that's what they're doing stereo u.k.'s not even begun yet yeah and the line going up the student debt is like the swan dive the spaghetti as i said into the black hole this is the no alternative this is off bailing out the banks dive into the bla
education this because we have no alternative we might as well go to school but it's another black hole because i'm saying to the top of faith you know then the people don't go to bed they've got a debt they've got a debt black hole for education that's wrong george. well let's look at the event horizon in the student debt market if you go to college you must see this chart of tuition growth versus wages growth so that black line you see is a seventy two percent growth in student debt that's...
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schools will be part of the pilot program, but educators hope to add additional communities. education secretary arne duncan has been pushing for more time in the classroom for the last several years. additional costs will come from a combination of local funds and shifting existing federal programs. >>> with the u.s. poised to dominate global petroleum production for the next decade in large part because of natural gas and fracking, other countries may be at least a decade behind in gdeveloping their own supplies. >>> my krchlcnbc colleague jeff cutmore live overseas. this is good news at least in the short term, right? >> absolutely, brian. and a very good morning to you. good to see you anchoring the program this morning. the u.s. has such a strong lead in this area. it's hard to see how companies trying to find this shale gas elsewhere around the world are going to have the same kind of success. we've seen millions of wells drilled in the united states. we're just seeing in countries like poland pioneering one or two initial wells being drilled by companies like chevron.
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nevertheless in volume terms you do get the extra seventy percent and these volumes are not enough to educate and grow a lot of food but they are do enable you to keep the economy in place in ways which were not foreseen before because desalination has fallen in cost from. in the in the seventy's and eighty's when it was you know two and a half dollars a cubic meter u.s. dollars was about a dollar a quarter by. two thousand. people are making these and they just want to put six fifty six cents or sixty cents or if they say a dollar but no one in this program goes on much they pay for water and certainly that's very interesting only cubic meter so we have to be going to michael in washington shows it's michael i saw you want to jump in there go ahead yeah i think it's we should say that to some extent it is appropriate that water is politicized and that's because there really is some potential for a conflict over water at some point not necessarily today but sometime down the road take south asia this is a region that i focus on more than any other region very few countries get along and most
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is all the gains that was made since world war two in this country a national service comprehensive education a social studies that's all be massively eroded and therefore the only option we've got or is to either give our children a worser saw a or like air fathers and grandfathers and grandmothers and mothers gave us a better society here more of you in life is to make things better for people not worse you talk about the practicalities of a general strike i think people would like to know what you look out before you endorse that i dare well number one is sure they're legal restrictions in this country. there's been a. a doctor produced boy professor keith you're in pain john hendy q.c. leading barristers who are sighing but you came very clearly will strike it's been international law where scientists have a look at the stars sets it see if we can do it what are the repercussions of going to hit was that. what you were prepared to support so there you should be looking at the executor so you see i decided there will be ready by the general council we mean it's months and we'll be old you
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the education gap is quite apparent in pakistan. the country currently ranks close to the bottom when it comes to global education attendance rankings, but also a piece of good news from pakistan. the two girls who are with malala when she was injured, we have poken to them recently. they were also shot and injured. they have now recovered. they are back in school. they sent malala their well wishes, and they are determined to get their education. andrea. >> thank you so much for the update from london. >>> president obama has not yet made his decision about his choice to replace hillary clinton leaving suszan rice and john kerry both dangling in the wind. for rice this ahas opened the door for critics to pile on with no bhous defense since she is still officially not a nominee. michael hamlin, director of research for the foreign policy -- michael, i know you worked with susan, and was her spirit and what can her defenders do since she is not officially a nominee? it's awfully hard to -- for her to mount a defense. >> hi, andrea. t
the education gap is quite apparent in pakistan. the country currently ranks close to the bottom when it comes to global education attendance rankings, but also a piece of good news from pakistan. the two girls who are with malala when she was injured, we have poken to them recently. they were also shot and injured. they have now recovered. they are back in school. they sent malala their well wishes, and they are determined to get their education. andrea. >> thank you so much for the...
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scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see here it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. will the. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. on the rise in britain faster than anywhere else in europe a leading u.k. doctor is warning the country is going to be small unless immigrants get blood tests for it to properly diagnose whether they've got an almost three quarters of the people suffering from the disease but people not born in the u.k. surface in london. austerity is fighting pretty much every sector and it's a time of year when the n
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>> if it's educational stuff. >> this is fun and education. amazon, walmart and target. >> for kids older and the entire family, we have the curio 7. this is a real android device. 4.0. for me, i can put anything on here, but i can also put profiles up here, up to eight. i can determine what sites my kids go to, what apps they go to and how long they stay on and control all of that right here. you will find this at best buy, toys "r" us and target.com. >> this is old school. >> the next level with that cardboard box. this is the discovery kids color and play steam engine. it's recycled cardboard, eco friendly. you'll find this at kohls in-store only. >> you guys are doing a great job. thanks for everything. >> coming up, we'll get that $12 bottle of wine. >> first, these messages. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know members it.congress. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here...
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. >> some of the argument has been that our education is so dismal we are not teaching people -- hold the phone for a minute here. dana bash from capitol hill is joining me. i heard your question. it was right on point. it was, i believe, question number one for the speaker. which was -- are you willing to start negotiating on the numbers of that top taxation issue between 35 and 39.5. you didn't get your answer. >> reporter: i didn't get my answer. but -- certainly other people were asking similar questions. i'm not sure if could you hear the questions from other reporters. finally, there was one question that asked about whether there is some middle ground on the republican position on the tax rates. the speaker speaker didn't say no. that was one of the most significant moments of this press conference. he didn't say no. his answer was basically that's -- you know, he's willing to talk about a lot of things if the president moves off his my way or the highway attitude. so that was -- again, that's pretty write significant. the other thing that, again, not sure if you could hear the
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the change that we want to people hope for dealing with the services education and the rest of the fights but then into the life objections have not really produced anything new fifty percent of the country lives in poverty the illiteracy the. unemployment problems that have not been addressed until this moment this is the point that one many of us as citizens as liberals as nationalists believe that. we are losing time we should. not have this stand still kind of policy we have to move on let us move together the vision of dividing the country dividing the people divide the republic opinion is that our interest. and just let you know if you don't call it already you can watch artie's full interview with the egyptian opposition leader so in about half an hour's time you're an r.t. tonight. and coming up to how the austerity cuts are affecting people's health in the united kingdom. of public health and the press the n.h.s. they fit continue to think of the now report for their cave number it's about you they said kate this is why i think if the n.h.s. quit until this latest law how we need
the change that we want to people hope for dealing with the services education and the rest of the fights but then into the life objections have not really produced anything new fifty percent of the country lives in poverty the illiteracy the. unemployment problems that have not been addressed until this moment this is the point that one many of us as citizens as liberals as nationalists believe that. we are losing time we should. not have this stand still kind of policy we have to move on let...
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finance ministers meeting in brussels they're expected to educate based cashiering as part of their monthly meeting what it does mean for spain is that they join the likes of portugal and italy along with greece as countries who are entering this festive period hardly full of the joys of christmas regarding their finances the spanish people who showed in the recent past that they are very much obsessed with the current situation in their country and the fact that the governments are asking for money in order to bail out the banks and that's hardly going to put them in good stead with the spanish people who are already. here against the way that the government is handling the situation. of the paternity and part of the netherlands told me that he believes that bailing out banks won't solve any the real problems is when you say there is a fundamental flaw within the banking system which is that. the government has basically taken over the banks they created a banking cartel degree of the central bank they allow banks to print money that is not covered by anything the government has intervened
finance ministers meeting in brussels they're expected to educate based cashiering as part of their monthly meeting what it does mean for spain is that they join the likes of portugal and italy along with greece as countries who are entering this festive period hardly full of the joys of christmas regarding their finances the spanish people who showed in the recent past that they are very much obsessed with the current situation in their country and the fact that the governments are asking for...